The Unluckiest People Who Ever Lived
A Greek king killed by a monkey. A woman who survived not one, not two, but three separate ship disasters. A jockey who won a horse race while already dead. Explorers cursed by their own discoveries. A man so convinced he attracted tragedy that he stopped showing up to events entirely. These are 14 people whose luck ran out in spectacular, absurd fashion. The universe wasn't done with any of them.
He Saw 2008 Coming. He Says What's Next Will Be Bigger.
Dr. Martin Weiss warned of the Dot-Com bust and the 2008 crisis long before they happened. Now, he's issuing his boldest warning yet. He says a new financial anomaly is forming that will make the 2008 crash look trivial. But the mainstream media is ignoring the true scale of this threat, leaving millions of Americans vulnerable. Don't let your retirement be collateral damage. Read Dr. Weiss's urgent warning here.
Italy Has A Forbidden Island
Venice has a secret it doesn't advertise. Just across the lagoon sits Poveglia — a small island the Italian government has banned the public from visiting. In the 1300s, it was used as a plague dumping ground. Over 160,000 bodies were burned or buried there. In the 1920s, it became a psychiatric asylum. The doctor allegedly threw himself from the bell tower. The soil is reportedly 50% human ash. Locals won't go near it. The government won't let you.
The Crazy Heists That Shouldn't Have Worked
Two men dressed as cops walked into a Boston museum at 1am, handcuffed both guards, and walked out with $500 million in Rembrandts and Vermeers. Still unsolved. A Youngstown gang flew to LA to rob Richard Nixon's secret hoard of cash — $30 million in dirty campaign money hidden in a bank vault. A pizza delivery man was forced to rob a bank with a live collar bomb locked around his neck. From D.B. Cooper to the Lufthansa job, these are the heists that shouldn't have worked. Some of them still haven't been solved.
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